Natasha Salguero

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Natasha Salguero Bravo (born 1952) is an Ecuadorian novelist, essayist, poet, and journalist.[1] In 1989 she won the Aurelio Espinosa Pólit National Literary Prize for her novel Azulinaciones, which she published under a masculine pseudonym.[2] Salguero thus became the first woman to win this award.[3]

Salguero was born in 1952 in Quito, the fifth daughter of Sixto Salguero, a stage actor, and María Bravo, a professor of history and geography.[4]

As a child, she attended the Colegio Americano de Quito.[5] After graduating, she enrolled in the Central University of Ecuador, where she obtained a bachelor's degree in 1973. She subsequently obtained a PhD from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador.[3]

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